Not exact matches
Some
dogs spend their time outdoors, in extremely
low temperature, and as
such, they need at least 10 % to 90 % more
energy than
dogs who enjoy moderate temperatures.
Large
dogs with
low energy levels,
such as the mastiff, are often content to lounge in a small apartment as long as they are given a daily walk.
Health concerns
such as red eyes, dry skin, loose stools, excessive shedding, and
low energy are dramatically mitigated when your
dog is eating what nature intended!
Low -
energy dogs require only minimal exercise,
such as a brisk play session in the backyard or a moderate walk on a leash
Carbohydrate - based
energy from grains benefits
dogs with certain medical conditions,
such as those with kidney or liver disease who require a protein - reduced diet or those with pancreatitis and intestinal bowel disease that require a
low - fat diet.
1) It is
such a smal part of Earth's
energy system 2) It has
such a
low thermal inertia 3) It is so easily influenced by ocean cycles (i.e. the troposphere is the tail being wagged by the
dog) 4) It is a poor metric (really a poor proxy) for climate sensitivity to GH gas forcing because
energy quickly takes so many other forms in the system